Statement by United States Commissioner of Education Earl James McGrath
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OCR Page 1 of 3GREETINGS *
At your 75th Anniversary I am very glad to send greetings and
congratulations to the Ethical Culture Schools of New York. We have observed
with appreciation your emphasis on the freedom of each individual to develop
his very ability for service within a free society. We know of your significant
attempts through scholarships to develop talented individuals from every walk
of life. Your development of new educational methods is worthy of note in
the long record of improvements in education in the United States. You have
a commendable record of active participation with professional groups interested
in public education.
"Parents have a prior right to determine the kind of education that
shall be given to their +children," says Article 26 of the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights, approved by the United Nations. The Ethical Culture Schools
represent one way in which parents act directly to determine the education of
their children. This is in line with a noble tradition in American life
Such voluntary efforts will continue to have an important function for the
improvement of the education of all American children in both public and non-
public schools
Our founding fathers wisely reserved education as a State and local
responsibility. One of the good auguries for American education is the
freedom of any group of parents to organize to secure for their children the
kind of education they wish to have.
* By Earl James McGrath, U. S. Commissioner of Education, Federal Security
Agency, Washington, D. C., to be used in the Anniversary Dinner Book,
75th Anniversary of the Ethical Culture Schools, Hotel Commodore, New York
City, April 25, 1953.
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